March 10, 2010
At The Occidental Observer I review Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals. It’s quite a depressing read but helps explain how whites gave America up without a fight. It may have been inevitable that the media would become the shaper of minds and it would be controlled by the group with the highest verbal IQ. And [...]
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March 5, 2010
At Alternative Right I review Russell Kirk’s The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft.
Despite being a hero to many on the Alternative Right, Taft thought that the four issues mentioned above, currency regulation, health care, education and housing, were too important to be left to the market. But he never explained why capitalism was the [...]
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March 1, 2010
Richard Spencer’s project Alternative Right launches today. As you can see, in addition to the magazine there are blogs, including mine dealing with HBD. I have an introduction that explains my frustration with mainstream conservatism and why I hope this new webzine will be different.
In 2009, Human Events named its “Conservative of the Year.” Their choice [...]
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February 18, 2010
I report on the upcoming John McCain/J.D. Hayworth showdown in Arizona at VDare.
I thought that the election of an un-American radical like Barack Obama might energize the American Right. But I didn’t think the opposition to his agenda would come so soon or be so vehement. As of December, the president’s approval rating was down [...]
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February 2, 2010
Check out my review of John Heilemann and Mark Halperin’s Game Change at The Occidental Observer and comment on it here. The American political system with its individual ambitious personalities vying for the top spot is at least more entertaining than that of other countries. If we were like some places and had the leader [...]
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January 24, 2010
My latest article is up at VDare. US News and World report devoted its January 2010 issue to education. The ruling elite is just as delusional as ever.
“Will School Reform Fail?” asked the January 2010 cover of US News & World Report.
Well, that’s one way of framing it. We should probably applaud such pessimism [...]
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January 2, 2010
A series of recent articles and events have led to my most recent article in The Occidental Observer. If you believe in human biodiversity and/or have a sentimental attachment to the white race, you may be fooled into believing that color-blind conservatives are preferable to liberals. In fact, whatever positions the former have in common [...]
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